Fall Foliage in Texas State Parks

Lovely Lone Star Autumn

Each year, Texas State Parks offer some of the best places to view spectacular
Texas fall foliage. Across the state, you can see autumn’s annual display
of dazzling color - from the legendary bigtooth maple trees at Lost
Maples State Natural Area in the hill country, to the shades of red and
gold of sweetgum and oak amidst the famous pineywoods of east Texas at Daingerfield, Lake
Bob Sandlin, and Cooper
Lake State Parks. An even better
secret are the lofty cottonwoods, which turn a brilliant yellow during fall
at Caprock Canyons and Palo
Duro Canyon State Parks in the Panhandle and Davis
Mountains State Park in far West Texas.

Many other parks also have great fall views, and in Texas, autumn represents
some of the best weather of the year. So no matter where you are in Texas,
some beautiful scenery awaits in a state park near you.